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"The directors were owed £30k in fees, they are given warrants in lieu of fees. Why is that not compensation?"
Yes it is compensation but the shares have to go up 300%+ before most of the warrants get into any profit.
If that happened I would be avery happy shareholder.
HL - 7th June
DCU's unfortunaely can't be held in an ISA so will be transfered into your normal trading account in due course
"If anyone is going to the AGM, please can someone at least ask the board need to justify their compensation over the last 12 months"
jamins clearly you haven't done your homework. All 3 TRP Directors get paid in warrants. The cheapest warrants are priced at 0.05p (issued recently). Most priced at 0.1p-0.5p
So the shares have to increase dramatically for them to make any money. They all have real skin in the game.
The DCU's are tradeable now with JPjenkins on a matched bargain basis,
Current price 1.77p
"Currently ISA rules state that DCU's cannot be held in an ISA"
I have said this for 3 months now. DCU's can't be held in an ISA and all the lunatics do is throw abuse at me. LOL
FFS
The HMRC have confirmed to many on here that the DCU's can't be held in an ISA
Go back and read the posts you lunatic
"So says Kever, fountain of all knowledge. /sarc"
Clearly you have not been reading all the psots on here over the past few months where lots of investors have been told this info by their ISA providers. The DCU's have been moved into normal trading accounts as they can't be held in an ISA
The DCU's will be taken out of your ISA soon as they are not allowed to held in an ISA
dcu's can be held in a sipp. payments are then tax free.
dcu's can't be held in an isa. period
anyone who says different is talking bull****
Well ….. There was one hell of a big buy today , you don’t part with that sort of money , unless you know something
FFS It wasn't a buy
Axis Capital were moving some shares between accounts via a market maker, and the market maker did a fat finger trade (.037 instead of .0437) that needed to be reversed.
DCU's can't be held in an ISA
"If it's the gold-mine some are suggesting, why did the original exploration company not exploit it rather than selling it off cheaply?"
The Thali licence was given up as the operator said it was too small a licence. They were looking for bigger fish